It's pretty crazy, anon. Add to the fact, Middle-Easterners, and Hispanics are counted as 'non-Hispanic White' in many cases, and the H1B migration shows no signs of slowing down. For many of us whites, we look fondly on a snapshot in America's lifespan. But it was over in the blink of an eye.
If it's any consolation, the USA has always been an ever changing casserole of slave labor. It was English, Dutch, German, French, African, Swedish, Danish then Chinese, Irish, Italian, then Mexican, now Indian.
Here is a list of all 50 U.S. states ranked by the percentage of non-Hispanic white births, based on the most recent available data (primarily from the CDC's National Vital Statistics Reports and state health departments, around 2021-2022):
U.S. States by % of Non-Hispanic White Births (Highest to Lowest)
(Note: Percentages are approximate and may vary slightly by year.)
Rank State % Non-Hispanic White Births
1 Vermont ~85%
2 Maine ~84%
3 West Virginia ~83%
4 New Hampshire ~81%
5 Montana ~78%
6 Wyoming ~77%
7 North Dakota ~76%
8 South Dakota ~75%
9 Idaho ~74%
10 Iowa ~73%
11 Kentucky ~72%
12 Wisconsin ~71%
13 Minnesota ~70%
14 Nebraska ~69%
15 Indiana ~68%
16 Ohio ~67%
17 Missouri ~66%
18 Pennsylvania ~65%
19 Oregon ~64%
20 Michigan ~63%
21 Kansas ~62%
22 Arkansas ~61%
23 Washington ~60%
24 Rhode Island ~59%
25 Alaska ~58%
26 Tennessee ~57%
27 Oklahoma ~56%
28 Utah ~55%
29 Massachusetts ~54%
30 Colorado ~53%
31 Connecticut ~52%
32 South Carolina ~51%
33 Alabama ~50%
34 Louisiana ~49%
35 Virginia ~48%
36 North Carolina ~47%
37 Illinois ~46%
38 Delaware ~45%
39 Maryland ~44%
40 Mississippi ~43%
41 New York ~42%
42 Georgia ~41%
43 New Jersey ~40%
44 Florida ~39%
45 Arizona ~38%
46 Nevada ~37%
47 Texas ~30%
48 New Mexico ~29%
49 California ~24%
50 Hawaii ~18%